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Yes, another food thread.
I swear, every time I look up similar subjects I get stuff that does not work for me for any number of reasons.
As much as I love eating out, I would like to save some money and eat at home. A big reason why I eat out so often is that the time, effort, and clean up is not worth it, and there are so many times where I just don't want to make something or even eat what I have. I've got so much frozen fish in my freezer just wasting away because it takes time to thaw, marinate, and cook fish so that it tastes good, and then I need to have something for a side.
Spaghetti is cake, but it requires three burners to truly make "quick", and I only have two and a crummy grill plate. It takes far too long to boil noodles to a doneness that I like, and there's a lot more to clean up than I'd like, and I also have to use an entire thing of sauce and pound of beef because no one else stuff that is smaller. I tend to have enough for 2 more meals and I do not like leftovers and even less so if I have to eat it a third time.
Another issue is that many recipes require a LOT of perishable ingredients. My stomach is fickle. If I don't have a hankering for something, I'm likely to not get anywhere near finishing it and/or I'll have no desire to make it. Hence why I have so much stuff in my freezer just getting freezer burn.
I want to see what meals you guys have made that was quick, easy, only requires one burner/cooking device, very minimal ingredients collecting, and chopping of ingredients. Hopefully, with ingredients that don't go bad in a week.
I have a rice cooker, and an instapot. I have an oven but no casserole style deep pan because one person making a casserole is dumb and wasteful.
I've made spaghetti, chili (takes forever), paprika (also takes forever), chicken yakisoba (use instant ramen for the noodles), steak, some fish, assorted frozen items that either just require popping in the oven or cooking on the stove for ~15 minutes.
Also, if it doesn't require milk and eggs, its probably better because I have a habit of letting them go bad and then not replacing them for that reason.
I saved a LOT of money during the pandemic just by diving into the frozen isle and sampling everything, but most of that stuff sucks.
I swear, every time I look up similar subjects I get stuff that does not work for me for any number of reasons.
As much as I love eating out, I would like to save some money and eat at home. A big reason why I eat out so often is that the time, effort, and clean up is not worth it, and there are so many times where I just don't want to make something or even eat what I have. I've got so much frozen fish in my freezer just wasting away because it takes time to thaw, marinate, and cook fish so that it tastes good, and then I need to have something for a side.
Spaghetti is cake, but it requires three burners to truly make "quick", and I only have two and a crummy grill plate. It takes far too long to boil noodles to a doneness that I like, and there's a lot more to clean up than I'd like, and I also have to use an entire thing of sauce and pound of beef because no one else stuff that is smaller. I tend to have enough for 2 more meals and I do not like leftovers and even less so if I have to eat it a third time.
Another issue is that many recipes require a LOT of perishable ingredients. My stomach is fickle. If I don't have a hankering for something, I'm likely to not get anywhere near finishing it and/or I'll have no desire to make it. Hence why I have so much stuff in my freezer just getting freezer burn.
I want to see what meals you guys have made that was quick, easy, only requires one burner/cooking device, very minimal ingredients collecting, and chopping of ingredients. Hopefully, with ingredients that don't go bad in a week.
I have a rice cooker, and an instapot. I have an oven but no casserole style deep pan because one person making a casserole is dumb and wasteful.
I've made spaghetti, chili (takes forever), paprika (also takes forever), chicken yakisoba (use instant ramen for the noodles), steak, some fish, assorted frozen items that either just require popping in the oven or cooking on the stove for ~15 minutes.
Also, if it doesn't require milk and eggs, its probably better because I have a habit of letting them go bad and then not replacing them for that reason.
I saved a LOT of money during the pandemic just by diving into the frozen isle and sampling everything, but most of that stuff sucks.